'''The Battle of the Pelennor Fields''' is the sixth chapter of the fifth book in [[The Return of the King]].

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'''The Battle of the Pelennor Fields''' is the sixth chapter of the fifth book in ''[[The Return of the King]]''.

===Summary===

===Summary===

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Suddenly, a massive black beast swoops down upon [[Théoden]], hitting his horse with a poisoned dart. The steed rears up, and the king falls beneath his horse, crushed. The [[Lord of the Nazgûl]] looms above on the back of his flying steed. Terrified, Théoden’s guards flee in panic—all but [[Dernhelm]]. Thrown from his horse but unharmed, Dernhelm challenges the [[Black Captain]]. [[Merry]], crawling on all fours in a daze, hears Dernhelm speak, and he recognizes the warrior’s voice. Dernhelm throws back his hood and reveals to the [[Nazgûl]] that he is in fact [[Éowyn]], the [[Lady of Rohan]], in disguise.

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Suddenly, a massive black beast swoops down upon [[Théoden]], hitting his horse with a poisoned dart. The steed rears up, and the king falls beneath his horse, crushed. The [[Witch-king|Lord of the Nazgûl]] looms above on the back of his flying steed. Terrified, Théoden’s guards flee in panic— all but [[Dernhelm]]. Thrown from his horse but unharmed, Dernhelm challenges the [[Witch-king|Black Captain]]]. [[Meriadoc Brandybuck|Merry]], crawling on all fours in a daze, hears Dernhelm speak, and he recognizes the warrior’s voice. Dernhelm throws back his hood and reveals to the [[Nazgûl]] that he is in fact [[Éowyn]], the Lady of Rohan, in disguise.

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The winged steed strikes at Éowyn, but she deals it a fatal wound. The Black Captain leaps off his dead mount and shatters Éowyn’s shield with a blow from his club, breaking her arm. He raises his spiked club again, but just before he strikes, Merry sneaks up behind him and stabs the Nazgûl through the leg. Bowed over, the creature lets out a terrible shriek. Éowyn, with her final strength, slashes at his face with her sword, the blade shattering upon impact. The Black Captain’s armor falls shapeless at Éowyn’s feet, and his crown rolls away. Éowyn collapses on top of the Nazgûl’s remains.

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The winged steed strikes at Éowyn, but she deals it a fatal wound, cutting off its head. The Black Captain leaps off his dead mount and shatters Éowyn’s shield with a blow from his club, breaking her arm. He raises his spiked club again, but just before he strikes, Merry sneaks up behind him and stabs the Nazgûl through the leg. Bowed over, the creature lets out a terrible shriek. Éowyn, with her final strength, slashes at his face with her sword, the blade shattering upon impact. The Black Captain’s armor falls shapeless at Éowyn’s feet, and his crown rolls away. Éowyn collapses on top of the Nazgûl’s remains.

The dying King Théoden appoints [[Éomer]] as his heir. Éomer, seeing his sister Éowyn’s fallen body, leads the Rohirrim in a furious attack. The men of Minas Tirith, led by Imrahil, [[Prince of Dol Amroth]], emerge from the city and drive the enemy from the gate. Théoden’s body is taken to the city, along with Éowyn, but [[Imrahil]] alerts her rescuers that she is not dead.

The dying King Théoden appoints [[Éomer]] as his heir. Éomer, seeing his sister Éowyn’s fallen body, leads the Rohirrim in a furious attack. The men of Minas Tirith, led by Imrahil, [[Prince of Dol Amroth]], emerge from the city and drive the enemy from the gate. Théoden’s body is taken to the city, along with Éowyn, but [[Imrahil]] alerts her rescuers that she is not dead.

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The allies of [[Mordor]] reassemble as new soldiers of [[Sauron]] arrive from [[Osgiliath]]. The men of Rohan and [[Gondor]] dwindle. As the tide turns against Gondor again, a fleet of black ships appears on the [[Anduin]] River. The defenders of Gondor turn for the city at the sight of the enemy ships. Éomer, though he realizes he is defeated, continues to fight bravely, laughing in a mix of hope and despair.

The allies of [[Mordor]] reassemble as new soldiers of [[Sauron]] arrive from [[Osgiliath]]. The men of Rohan and [[Gondor]] dwindle. As the tide turns against Gondor again, a fleet of black ships appears on the [[Anduin]] River. The defenders of Gondor turn for the city at the sight of the enemy ships. Éomer, though he realizes he is defeated, continues to fight bravely, laughing in a mix of hope and despair.

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Suddenly, the frontmost black ship unfurls a banner (the [[Standard of Elendil]]) bearing the white tree of Gondor and the seven stars and crown of [[Elendil]]—the symbols of the ancient kingdom of Gondor. [[Aragorn]] has arrived in the black ships, along with the [[Rangers of the North]], [[Legolas]], [[Gimli]], and reinforcements from the southern kingdoms. Wielding the legendary sword Andúril, reforged and burning like a star, Aragorn leads a fierce battle to save Gondor. The armies of Mordor are defeated, and Aragorn, Éomer, and Imrahil return to the city.

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Suddenly, the frontmost black ship unfurls a banner (the [[Standard of Elendil]]) bearing the white tree of Gondor and the seven stars and crown of [[Elendil]]— the symbols of the ancient high-kingdom of Arnor. [[Aragorn]] has arrived in the black ships, along with the [[Rangers of the North]], [[Legolas]], [[Gimli]], and reinforcements from the southern kingdoms. Wielding the legendary sword Andúril, reforged and burning like a star, Aragorn leads a fierce battle to save Gondor. The armies of Mordor are defeated, and Aragorn, Éomer, and Imrahil return to the city.

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[[Category:The Return of the King chapters|Battle of Pelennor Fields]]

Summary

Suddenly, a massive black beast swoops down upon Théoden, hitting his horse with a poisoned dart. The steed rears up, and the king falls beneath his horse, crushed. The Lord of the Nazgûl looms above on the back of his flying steed. Terrified, Théoden’s guards flee in panic— all but Dernhelm. Thrown from his horse but unharmed, Dernhelm challenges the Black Captain]. Merry, crawling on all fours in a daze, hears Dernhelm speak, and he recognizes the warrior’s voice. Dernhelm throws back his hood and reveals to the Nazgûl that he is in fact Éowyn, the Lady of Rohan, in disguise.

The winged steed strikes at Éowyn, but she deals it a fatal wound, cutting off its head. The Black Captain leaps off his dead mount and shatters Éowyn’s shield with a blow from his club, breaking her arm. He raises his spiked club again, but just before he strikes, Merry sneaks up behind him and stabs the Nazgûl through the leg. Bowed over, the creature lets out a terrible shriek. Éowyn, with her final strength, slashes at his face with her sword, the blade shattering upon impact. The Black Captain’s armor falls shapeless at Éowyn’s feet, and his crown rolls away. Éowyn collapses on top of the Nazgûl’s remains.

The dying King Théoden appoints Éomer as his heir. Éomer, seeing his sister Éowyn’s fallen body, leads the Rohirrim in a furious attack. The men of Minas Tirith, led by Imrahil, Prince of Dol Amroth, emerge from the city and drive the enemy from the gate. Théoden’s body is taken to the city, along with Éowyn, but Imrahil alerts her rescuers that she is not dead.

The allies of Mordor reassemble as new soldiers of Sauron arrive from Osgiliath. The men of Rohan and Gondor dwindle. As the tide turns against Gondor again, a fleet of black ships appears on the Anduin River. The defenders of Gondor turn for the city at the sight of the enemy ships. Éomer, though he realizes he is defeated, continues to fight bravely, laughing in a mix of hope and despair.

Suddenly, the frontmost black ship unfurls a banner (the Standard of Elendil) bearing the white tree of Gondor and the seven stars and crown of Elendil— the symbols of the ancient high-kingdom of Arnor. Aragorn has arrived in the black ships, along with the Rangers of the North, Legolas, Gimli, and reinforcements from the southern kingdoms. Wielding the legendary sword Andúril, reforged and burning like a star, Aragorn leads a fierce battle to save Gondor. The armies of Mordor are defeated, and Aragorn, Éomer, and Imrahil return to the city.